The Bride of the Nile — Volume 07 eBook

When, at a late hour, Orion was about to leave, Rufinus
asked whether, under these circumstances, it would
be well to bring Mary to his house; he himself doubted
it. Joanna was of his opinion; Paula, on the
contrary, said that she believed it would be better
to let the child run the risk of a remote danger—­hardly
to be called danger, than to leave her to pine away
body and soul in her old home. Pulcheria supported
her, but the two girls were forced to yield to the
decision of the elders.

ETEXT EDITOR’S BOOKMARKS:

An old war horse, though harnessed to the plough
As soon as a white thread could be distinguished from
a black one

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